A fairly mundane and childish story, but it’s a child’s story so that’s a fair assessment. It does however have some fan service in putting Bossk in the story alongside Ezra, and it even goes so far as to make him out to be a good guy as well.

2.67/5A fairly mundane and childish story, but it’s a child’s story so that’s a fair assessment. It does however have some fan service in putting Bossk in the story alongside Ezra, and it even goes so far as to make him out to be a good guy as well.

Preview — The Last Jedi
by Jason Fry

“Wisdom without power would be pathetic, a broken reed; power without wisdom would be merely frightening; but in God boundless wisdom and endless power are united, and this makes him utterly worthy of our fullest trust.”
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J.I. Packer,
Knowing God

“It is the sovereign prerogative of Christ’s Spirit to convince men’s consciences of the truth of Christ’s gospel; and Christ’s human witnesses must learn to ground their hopes of success not on clever presentation of the truth by man, but on powerful demonstration of the truth by the Spirit.”
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J.I. Packer,
Knowing God

“Guidance means I’m driving the car and asking God which way to go. Wisdom is richer, more personal. I don’t just need help with my plans; I need help with my questions and even my own heart.”
―
Paul E. Miller,
A Praying Life

“The worth and excellency of a soul is to be measured by the object of its love. He who loveth mean and sordid things doth thereby become base and vile, but a noble and well-placed affection doth advance and improve the spirit into a conformity with the perfections which it loves.”
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Henry Scougal,
The Life of God in the Soul of Man

“When we need advice, we find a wise person, ask him or her a question, and listen to the answer. It seldom occurs to us to do this with God. For starters, we don’t know how God will answer. We don’t hear an audible voice, so we dismiss the possibility of God speaking into our lives. In effect we are saying, “I must know how this will work ahead of time. I must be in control.” We forget that in most of life we don’t have control. When it comes to people, we often don’t know how things will work out ahead of time. We forget we are embodied spirits, designed to hear from God.”
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Paul E. Miller,
A Praying Life